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: : : : : ... .. Jj IF" IW r Y" I ........ "" . . .. . , ,. .jt l II HAS Vets,t,,.Recalllwo'Jima .Battle Pages See Story 6&7 i 1 k Published by the Holt Publishing Company, a private firm. Opinions expressed by the publisher and writers herein are their own and not to idtJ >>"i cal I I expression of any military department. The appearance of advertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement of any military department/! t'Fr.f' l.Mf""ff"vlees advertised. . VOL- '22 'NO. 49 U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 11. ////97vWRUARY/ 18 1965HORACE _ u. ---- - f . r NHA/FSJC Supply Corps To Celebrate Kickoff Held HereThe Rally 110th Birthday Next WeekWASHINGTON 4j. National Health Agencies/ D.C.NAVNEWS.February( ) 23, 1965, marks Federal Services Joint Crusade the 170th anniversary of the founding of the Navy Supply Corps. "kick-ofP1 rally for the annual Today, more than 5,000 active duty Supply Corps officers follow six-week fund drive was held ,the basic goal of supporting and strengthening the combat capability ,.wetr d ', Monday, February 15 at the NAS of the United States Navy. The Corps motto, "Ready for Sea," r Theatre. Launching the drive, describes their goal of providing supply support for Naval opera was the guest speaker, Rear Admiral tions and states their basic concern: fleet readiness.A . Robert Goldthwaite.II Congressional act of Feb- The success that you achieve ruary 23, 1795 established the , during this campaign," stated the office of Purveyor of Public Sup' age weaponry; It has pioneered ..- { r a? e eF admiral, "will be measured by plies In the Treasury Depart and blazed trails In'supply managemertt - the,amount of support gained for ment. The flrstPurveyorTench; to support the space ageNavyadegnately' the agencies participating in the Francis, Jr., of Pennsylvania, : :" ' crusade. But your achievementwill was appointed by President Currently'' there are over+* 1, not be measured in dollarsand Washington and was responsiblefor 250,000; individual( line items; In WILLIAMSON, Scout Executive, and Robert Heath, Di. cents alone. It will also be "procuring and providing of .vary!lnquantities hand led by the rector of Goodwill Industries, hold one of 15,200 bags donated to measured in human'lives saved." all arms, military and naval Navy, n with a the Industries as RADM Robert Goldtfmaite, COMFAIRJAX, notes "In supporting these agenciesby stores, provisions, clothing, Indian total Inventory value of' nearly , some of the tiems of closing. Heavy rains hampered the annual our voluntary contribution we goods generally all articles $11btl1Ion. These Items represent \ drive which fell short of the desired goal of 30,000 bogs. How., will be living proof that Americais of supply requisite for the Navy equipment, spare indeed a nation of the people, services of the United States." parts, ,and consumables. ever, bags will) be collected for the next two weeks. Sailors from by the people and for the people." Since Washington's time, the Concerning the current anniversary - Cecil Field and Goodwill NAS Jacksonville, Mayport aided at the Following a movie depllcting United States Navy has grown and: the future of the Industries Building. the services and work of the from a small flotilla of six wooden Corps, Rear Admiral John Crum- NHA, Mr. Hugh Mcllwaln, representing frigates to a powerful sea packer, present Chief of the Cecil Field Registration the National Health force whose supply logistics responsibilities Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, the world. comments, "These '170. Agencies, gave examples of the span years Hosts V A64The power ofpositive thinking and howit Today, the Supply Corps feeds, have recorded progress far beyond - Required For can be applied to this drive. clothes and equips over 660,000 the fondest expectations of "The Better Life," a movie naval personnel on land and at our founders.! The proper blendIng - first members of Attack 1965 Auto TagsIf showing the work carried on by sea.The of our talents and dedicated Squadron 64 (VA-64)), began the Federal Services Joint Cru- Chief of Naval Operations efforts have brought about 170 arriving at their new home, NAS sade, was followed by a speechby Admiral David L. McDonald, recently years of 'service to the fleet." Cecil Field, last week. you have a privatelyownedvehicle Mr. Robert E. Moore who noted, "The Navy's Sup- "Yet I feel there Is even a The estimated 170 officers and registered aboard the represents the FSJC. Members ply establishment must maintainIn greater opportunity for the Sup- enlisted men of the "Black Lan- station, then you are required to from the participating agencieswere a state of constant readinessthe ply Corps to be of significantand cers" will Cecil Field's submit a change In the automobile's mobile In the bring also on-hand for the kick- most highly most growing Importance squadron population to 16 and state registration when- off rally and were Introduced to powerful sea force the world has service of the fleet and the logis- one detachment. ever such change occurs. As the audience by Captain Robert even known." tics system that serves the fleet VA-64, under the command of most states have already Issued L. Watson, NAS Supply Officer, "In recent years, the Navy has today, than there has ever beenIn Commander David E. Scherrer, 1965 license tags, the form for who is serving as the Navy co- progressed from guns to missiles the past." flies the A4C Skyhawk and deploys Annual Registration of Private chairman of the drive In Duval and nuclear warheads, from "The challenge is certainly before - with Carrier Air Group Vehicles must be filed In orderto County. fuel oil to atomic power. The us; and the opportunity to Six aboard the nuclear powered keep the station's files up to supply system has not simply serve to Improve' to become " aircraft carrier Enterprise. The date. kept pace with the Navy's space more effective Is great." will also the Personnel who have automo- -- - squadron deploy to Marine MissileBattalion --- -- newly commissioned USS biles registered on board, that ,,,,w America on the ship's shakedown are also registered In areas out- cruise. side of Duval County, Florida, are Sent y The "Black Lancers" previously required to submit one copy based at NAS Oceania, of 6ND NAS JAX Form 5512/1 9. A Va., were moved to Cecil as part (Annual Registration, Private To VietNamWashington 4L of a plan announced last summer Vehicles) to the Pass and Identi- by the Chief of Naval Operations. fication Office. All forms shouldbe (AFPS) A U.S. The plan was made to cut the submitted through the designated Marine Corps Hawk Air Defense Y; cost of required support activi individual In each department Missile Battalion Is now in Da "' ; : des. or command. Nang, Republic of Viet-Nam as ..:t ' Under this plan all F8 Crusa- Owners of vehicles registeredIn one of the steps taken by the '1' ders and A4 Skyhawks will be Duval County will not have to United States in response to recent ' based here. Eventually all F4 submit the form.ATTENTION. surprise attacks by the Viet .*\ Phantoms and A6 Intruders will Cong. ;. ! shift to Oceania. President Johnson ordered deployment \ Jax Air News is in need ofa of the First Light AntiAircraft =ItAt Commissary Sports Editor. We are lookingfor Missile (LAAM) Batta- lion to the Republic after confer- . anon-ratedmolewith good ., .... with the National Security > Closed Sat.The command of the English langu Ing Council Feb. 7. # . age, some typing ability, abasic The battalion is equipped with '_r a-.:. ,,_ '.- q NAS Commissary will be knowledge of photography 18 launchers carrying 54 Hawk CAPTAIN R. L WATSON, NAS Supply Officer,presents Hilry Franklin closed this Saturday in honor of a genuine interestin the journalist missiles. with an award honoring his 21 years of accidentfree driving. Other George Washington's birthday rating. If you meet these Last November the battalionleft awards presented to this group represent 177 years of accident- Regular hours will be resumed qualifications, contact Myers, Twentynlne Palms, Calif., on free operations. 13 awards were given to men who completed ten Tuesday morning. JO2, at ext. 8161. (Continued on Page 5)) years' supervisory work without a disabling injury. UL --a.- - - L PAGE 2 J AX AIR NEWS FEBRUARY 18 1965 j .. .- - - _ , l. . ia:fl'nJ S S e.. J:. 'g: : '', ' .. : :.(t ,C, : I \ ".. _1')St'E.. I, .i, .$,,: . I - SUNDAY The JAX AIR NEWS is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper .r 8:00 a.m. Service of Holy distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Communion Jacksonville, Florida, by the Holt Publishing Company, a 9:30 a.m., Service of Divine private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the JAX AIR Worship NEWS must be forwarded to the Service Information Office, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for Box 2, NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00: noon on Monday before ages 3 through 16. Bldg. 722 publication. News items are welcomed for all sources- 11:00 a.m. Service of Divine Telephone EV 9-7711 1, Ext. 8162. i MMMMilmTm i M Worship Advertisements are solicited by thepublisherandqueriesconcerning iHntlnni | 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship such should be directed to the Holt Publishing WEDNESDAY Company, 4724 Clyde Drive, Jacksonville .8, Florida _ Telephone 359.4040 or 3590271. : I z 4:30 p.m. Junior Choir Re- . %[ hearsal VOL.. 22 NO. 49 FEBRUARY '18, 1965 : ; ...f ....... ......".. '" ...".;;.. 12:00: p.m.' Holy Communion, ,". \..;;..,. ..; :;.'". \\.16 ...." ,. \p,...... ; i ; Also on all Holy Days Catholic Services at St. Ed- Hospital ward's Chapel. NATTC and I Naval -Inlet MarinaAND uJI ) SUNDAY MASS ANDEXPERT OUTBOARD REPAIRS 6:30 a.m. U.S. Naval Hospital 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. St. BOATS MOTORS TRAILERS Editorial r Edward's Chapel SALES & SERVICEWet DAILY MASS & Dry Storage Washington Monument is 11:30 a.m. St.Edward's Chapel U.S. HIGHWAY Marine Ways 17 SOUTH " MONDAY&TUESDAY ORANGE PARK PHONE 264.98351 ) Symbol of U.S. FreedomThe 4:15 p.m. King HallNATTC Washington Monument will be 80 years old Feb. 2L On that dayin FRIDAY 1885, the impressive structure which is the focal point among the 12:05 p.m. U.S.NavalHospital many monuments in the nation's capital), was formally dedicated to the On target money help first President, of the United. .States, for his leadership and deep desire SATURDAY for freedom. 9:00 a.m. St. Edward's Chapel Just as George< Washington and the revolutionaries had to fight for the wherever you're stationed freedom}of the United States,the Washington National Monument Society, CONFESSIONS-SATU RDA formed: .in, 1832, had 'a :difficult struggle in building the monument. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. and before - Although' too \cor rsione. for the Washington Monument was laid Masses in 1848, some unusual circumstances delayed its completion until December Catechism ClassesGradeSchcol 1884. The monument society sent requests to states, organizations - and other nations to donate memorial stones to be inlayed in the SATURDAY Inner walls of the monument. Among the stones they received was a 10:00 : a.m. AU Saints' Activities block of marble presented by Pope Plus IX from the Temple of ConcordIn building 722 Rome. The marble block was stolen and supposedly thrown Into the Potomac U. S. Strength .f \ River by a group believed to be members of the American Party. This Washington (AFPS) The party was a secret society that protested against immigration and the following figures represent U.S. election or appointment of foreign-born persons to official office. personnel, by service assigned \ The robbery was such a shock to the public that contributions all but to the Republic of Viet-Nam \ as of Feb 9 , : Army 15,000 stopped. The monument society, realizing they had no chance of defeatingthe Air Force, 6,000; Navy, 1,150; American Party alone, appealed to Congress for aid. Congress a- and Marine Corps 850. greed to furnish them funds, but the night before the funds were to be In addition, a Marine Corps given members of the secret society struck again.They broke Into the Hawk missile battalion of more \ offices of the monument society and declared themselves In possessionof than 500 men was just assignedto the monument. As a result of the publicity, Congress abandoned .any the Republic.A . attempt to help the society until 1876, When it voted to finish the monument - at government expense. NEW IDEA FOR A NEW ERA Today, standing 555 feet, 5 1/8 Inches, the structure Is a symbol of the courage and spirit of George Washington and of the country he help- ed create. About one million people visit the monument annually to pay respect to the Father of our Country. SAFEDRIVERS Borrow confidently) from HFC ..................... HFC has 1400 offices ready to serve you-world- t ., I wide-whenever you need cash. Even If you're shipped overseas,you can use HFC's fast onestepair mail loan service. So never borrow money need- lessly, but when you must-do as 150.000 servicemen - SAVEMONEY do each year: Borrow confidently and repay conveniently at Household Finance. ..................... Borrow up to $600 Take up to 24 months to repay on car insurance - Ask about credit life insuranceon with an all new plan that loans at group rates e v d d4' hr sets your rates by your ft.:...r.'.../1.. soon driving record. See me HOUSEHINANCJE. } FLOYD S.OSBORNEUSNe. r :; ,\ 1w '10 i".' ... \it' .L Pd > ! ...y 6413 Roosevelt Blvd. : .... DEFENSIVE SPRINTER-Thlt photo oa full.wale model l. the PHONE: 3892181ATIONWIDE : II.. first to be relented o/ the Army net SPRINT anll-mlttlle. mlttile. -...... 25 West Forsyth St.-Phone; 355-9683 The' cone-shaped, SPRINT It dflgnedf to ,pop, .out of undergroundlaunching fi Cedar Hills tubes and' streak tkyicanl in.\ tecomlt. It It capable of deitroylng Shopping Center enemy' 'mtttllet/ coming Into the" atmotphere at dote to '........* GENERAL Horn Office INSURANCE:Columbus COMPANY Ohio 3734 Blanding" "Blvd-SPring" 1-4581 "" /7A/l11 m.p.h. I 3050 Beach "* _ __ t A,. 81M..t Blvd.-Phone: 398-45'41 4 ..." _..s. "... .Our. ..en".. '."..hewn. .. ..............'...'.'.' . -- -- - ---- - :. -' , 196-5- - FEBRUARY 18, J AX AIR NEWS ....._.. PAGES'ommand It usually takes a person longer A thing done right today means ..t stJp tS't : i; to lvwhat he 1hW< t1'tO.tell': no trwbJe.tDI19rrWI"r r< ) Marine SSgl.Receives . what knOW$; v '" V* 'IndUh Pa>''elft'. I' The certificate read, "This Construction Teacher Bulletin.WEBB'S . Digest. Medal Is to certify that the Presidentof Friday " ? -. the United States of America'has STAR & From MARTD CO.Staff awarded the Air Medal with SPES t one Gold Star to Staff Sergeant Sergeant Guy J. Daniels, Guy J. Daniels, U.S. Marine Florida's Marine Air Reserve Corps for Meritorious Achieve- Performance t PROFESSIONAL Recruiter, today received a cer ment In Aerial Flight In Viet- Showing tificate for the Air Medal with nam from June 19 to September one Gold Star In lieu of a second 25, 1963," signed Paul H. Nitze, LAUNDRY & Air Medal. The Medals had been Secretary of the Navy.In . I/I/ I t previously awarded to him by the his letter to SSgt. Daniels, .=_ j Commanding General, Fleet Marine General Greene said"Be assured DRY CLEANERSSEAFARERS Force, Pacific, as recognltlon -, of my deep ,appreciation'your t of"meritorious achieve- devotion to duty and heroic con- 1 ACROSS RAILROAD FROM ment In aerial flight In Vietnam duct which were In keeping with .. 1 COLOR THE NASYUKON during 1963." the highest traditions of the acseth t Lieutenant Colonel I L. B.Doch- United States Marine Corps." ONLY STAR: MACHINE FLORIDA terman, Commanding Officer, Sgt. Daniels was awarded, the I IN TOWNPAT'S Marine Air Reserve Training Air Medal and Gold Star while by the immortal WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE TAILOR SHOP "ONE FRIEND Detachment, NAS, Jacksonville, serving as an air Crew Chief NEXT TO WEBB'S TELLS ANOTHER" Fla., presented the certificate with a Marine Helicopter Squadron - performed by during formal ceremonies on behalf In Vietnam. He has also MAURICE EVANS of the Commandant of the been awarded a second Gold Star JUDITH ANDERSON Marine Corps, General WallaceM. in lieu of his third Air Medal Greene, Jr. for action In Vietnam. SAN MARCO It111Nlllll' ART TheN , \' (M FEATURES: 7:20 & 9:30 USED CARSTHESE / ..... F.rcifirrg inside II story of .L r r CARS/ I ". THE TERROR . ';;J' THAT STALKED j -ft .. 1'" ' 4 ,1 A COASTS! DUVAL MOTORSSAN ., By a former official notintelligence r in/ a/key role I JUAN LOT-RIGHT OFF ROOSEVELT! throughout this hazardous operation 64 FORD$2995 63 CHEVROLET. ....$1895 NOW. NEVER- BEFORE REVEALED DE. "I wouldn't t think! of lanhinQ anyuliere TAILS SINISTER OF THE TERROR INCREDIBLE FACED RISKS BY AND OUR Station wagon, country 4 dr., V>8, auto/trans., SHIPS LURKING STALKED RIGHT OFF BY FLORIDA'S NAZI U-BOATS WAR- except tle: Borne tt'- squire, full power, factory power steer., factory air, TIME COASTS. 249 ACTION PACKED air, luggage rack,light blue blue & white with blue in- ROR.PACES;INTREPID SUSPENSE BRAVERY., CHILLING VIVIDLY HOR. BANKING HOURS: with blue interior, 11,000 terior. ILLUS WITH RARE PHOTOS "A MAS TERPIECE REPORTING OF THAT TERSE LEAVES, EYE-WITNESS YOU LIMP Monday thru Thursday: 10:00: AM til 3:00: PM miles, new car warranty. 63 GALAXIE. . $1695 p FROM order ECITEMENTI"n! Friday: 9:30: AM til 4:30: PM | 64 FORD. . 0 . $2895 500 XL, V.8, auto/trans., your bookstore or NntnPE. Phone Extensions 8272 8273 Galaxie 500, full power, power steer and brakes, H or by coupon HARDBOUND V-8, cruise-o-matic, many R&H, blade with red int. 1120 I I VANTAGE W. 1ST PRESS ST. INC. EDITION DEPT. C I Across From Administration Bldg., NAS extras, new car warranty, 63 FALCONS.$1095 YORK. N.Y. 10001 I several to choose from. I Enclosed S........ for ,.C9oiM! I US NAS Facility Office Some automatic, several to (Memoirs of Ships! and Men I II 64 FALCON. ..... $2295 choose from. I|by Walker D Diamond I fl3U BABN"ETTNATIONAL 2 dr., hardtop, 260 engine 61 PONTiAC.$1495 NAME , (ADDRESS I II II DANK OF JACKSONVILLE: I 4 speed., R&H.I63THUNDERBIRD. Station wagon 9-pass. fac I CITY & STATE. ," ... .... I IL 101".1. r(0.O1.0ST INU.NC. CO..OATION ....$2895 tory air, light green with (Fa.!!' :'resident':aPd-3'; : wlrt t.nl I Full power, factory air green int. -------- J JA cond. solid black with white 61 FORD.$1295 interior. Starliner, 2 dr., Hardtop, V-8, auto/trans., R&H, 63 FORD FASTBACK...$2195 : pow V-8, auto/trans., R&H,pow. er steer., factory air., lighter 65 eRA steering, factory air, blue with blue int. . light blue with blue int. 60 THUNDERBIRD.$1795 t' 63 RENAULT.$195 Full power, fadory air, low BLER Standard shift, radio, red mileage, white with white with white interior. interior. . 63 FAIRlANE. . $1495 159 FORD.$695 o DODGE RAMBLERBEFORE 500., V-8, auto/trans.,R&H, Station wagon, V-8, auto/ BUYING YOUR NEW CAR solid black with red interior. trans., black with white top. o GET YOUR FIGURES FROM SPECIAL MILITARY FINANCING! 0 BESELER MOTORS, INC.DIAL . CO 4-9647 429 ORANGE AVE. o GREEN COVE SPRINGS SMALL DOWN PAYMENT EASY FINANCING FOR ANY BUPGET .. ,. WE NEED USED CARS . OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. IVI O TORS 4538 SAN JUAN AVE. EV 4-4536 . i PAGE 4 JAX AIR NEWS FEBRUARY 18. 1965 Advance Pay, Brings Undue thoroughlyfamtltar However1$ of dr4fltg'subh'pay.the best! with'way the to' hazard 'lick. Navy:Pliers*? t ;: LA FRA126Unit : this problem is to attack It at Attend 126 celebrated its 10th Hardship to Poor PlannersThe the root by confronting the Sons birthday at the February meeting - individual with the problems that Honored guests were Mr. can be Incurred by drawing advance Marine ClassesTwo Dyer Burr, President of our ever present problem of The Chief of Naval Personnelhas pay. sponsoring branch, Jim Murphy Indebmess in the Navy can often directed all commanding officers Each individual should surveyhis aviatorsare President of Yukon Fleet Reservists - be traced to careless spending of to take appropriate action, needs and dis- sons of Naval students hereat Inc., and members of thoroughly advance pay and the resultinglow to insure that personnel requesting Marine Corps Fleet Reserve Association, them with his appropriate Train- Technical , cuss Naval Air , checks during the six- advance with, Branch 126.I I; pay ,p ay permanent; !; superior. ,After a close reevaluation Marine moot1\ period. of station orders'are, ing Center attendingthe A very enjoyable time \ repayment change : of his needs, then and only Mechanical and Fundamentals was had all who attended the then should he ahead and draw by Covered go school. Dish Supper held In honor of advance pay. Private Gary A. Campbell is National President One last thing to remember ThomasM. visiting ,Mrs. We specialize in financingfor the son of Commander Christine Pope, and National ta the repayment period could cause Campbell, USN attached to the Treasurer, Rachael Bullwinkle.Mrs. . and family undue hard- Technical. Training you your Naval Air Grace Sandefer ships, so think It over. Tenn., gave the Center, NAS, Memphis, . welfare report for the past month '' counselor for navalpersonneL the senior as ServiceMen atw 'I. which consisted of: "Russia," cried the Soviet Five boxes of clothing collected speaker in Paris, "has three Private Thomas J. Hyland Is and sent to Thornhlll POWELLPlymouthiaNd wheat crops a year."When askedto the son of retired Rear Admiral Thornhlll, South Carolina.Orphanage, explain how, he replied: Thomas J. fyland, USNR, who isa Household furniture donated to "That's easy. One she gets from pilot for United Airlines in the Salvation Army by a member. Hungary, one she gets from Po- Denver, Colorado. Admiral Hy- Three boxes of donatedto land, and one she gets from Rus- land served on Guadalcanal and clothing who lost a family their home sia." -- Great Northern Goat. in the defense Henderson Field. by fire. Three boxes of books donatedto Harry B. Mishoe and Company prison.city jail for use at Raiford One-hundred hours spent by JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA members for health organizationdrives. Fury INCOME TAXES AND BUSINESS CONSULTANTHome . PRICES START hours time Inmak- 5279000the Fifty spent AT .... ,... 1 Office 3811 Blending Blvd. Tel. 771.8080 Ing cancer pads. blutst, plushest ,dishes prepared, and Twenty Branch Office 7323 Lenox Avenue. Tel. 781-1274 Plymouth lVer., - food bought and donated at the time of, a death In a family. Mrs. Kay Brown reported on i t&* p & & time spent with Cub Pack 218. rbelvedere The pack has 23 members, with ROOSEVELT MALL about half of them In need of uni- forms. If anyone has a scout uniform they would like donate, I please contact Mrs. Brown at TDRTHATPRICES $2R f 9OO 1 CARWASH 7714254. A new way to swine without Unit '126 will1celebrate its 10th going out on a limb anniversary with a Birthday Ball OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 8:30: AM-6PM: Saturday evening, February 20th, L A SUNDAY 8:30: AM 1:30: PM at the Fleet Reserve Hall, 7673 Blanding Blvd. LOCATED IN THE ROOSEVELT MALL SHOPPING CENTERON ROOSEVELT BLVD. FederalTimes EVERY WED. IS DOLLAR DAY PublishedThe I-laot FREE AUTO WAX APPLIED publishers of Navy-Air a SIGNET HT. $0/10000 WITH CAR WASH! Force-Army Times have announced - &' &C. PRICES. START AT publication of a new The compact that hasn'tforgotten why you .-- weekly containing Information buy a compact 1 pertinent to civilian employees.The . .I weekly Is named Federal Times. Certificates to permit subscriptions at reduced rates IMPOSSIBLE?? may be obtained from Milo Jones. Jr., Employee Relations YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT!! Specialist Department, ,Industrial Bldg. 907,extension Relations Barracuda 8134/420. 6 CYL. HT. $ fflOO PRICES START AT IUU'J .. .. . - TV REPAIRS ma fast-moving fallback at as '''; 1ti--';!' 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LBJ the FarEastand April DeadlineFor V, ployed to Europe, , ident Johnson noted that provi- (Continue'*fro;'Page 1) Panama In addition to the sion has been made In the allowance - for for deployment to the western Paci recent assignment of a battalion contingencies and civilian apossible fic. Primary mission of the to the Southeast Asia ca. 1try. Pay RecommendationsWashington military pay The Hawk missileis supersonic increase. LAAM battalion, officials said, is to provide local medium range air propelled by soUd propellant The message also states, defense of installations Is armed with a conventional war (AFPS) A special 10-man panel has been asked to "Federal pay raises in the past assigned hostile low and head and uses a homing guidance or areas against report recommendations to President Johnson by April concerning three years have moved us much medium altitude system to find a target. It is government civilian and military nearer to realizing the principle targets. . pay. air A Marine LAAM bat- transportable by helicopter or typical The panel's chairman Is Marlon B. Folsom, former Secretaryof that civilian pay rates should be medium sized aircraft. talion consists of officers 524 Health, Education and Welfare now with the Eastman Kodak Co. comparable to those In private enlisted 'men :' Medical, The Hawk, In the Army and Secretary of Defense Robert S. enterprise for the same levels of one Navy Marine Corps Inventory . officer and since McNamara Is one of five gov- selors and Don K. Price, Deanof work and that changes In pay and 11 Navy corpsmen. 1959 Is capable of destroying* Lieutenant Colonel Cook B. E. ernment members on the panel the Graduate School of Public allowances of members of the aircraft attacking flying"onthedeck" - comands the Hawk battalion President Johnson has asked Administration Harvard University. uniformed forces should keep to the Republic of Vlet-Nam.sent at such ranges as to Insure the Department of Defense to pace with advances In the gen- effective protection of the defended s Hawk missile units of the make available to the panel for Besides Secretary McNamara eral economy." Army area and Marine have been de- consideration materials used In a other government members are Corps review of the Interrelationshipsbetween John A. Gronouskl, Postmaster . military, civilian and General; W. Wlllard WIrtz, Secretary SEGRAVES SERVICE CENTER private enterprise pay. A number of Labor;Kermit Gordon, of other special studies and Director, Bureau of the Budgetand AUTO-MARINE SERVICE reports will also be reviewed.The PHIIIIPS John W. Jr. Chairman , Macy 69 Roosevelt Blvd. at Ortega Rive President also asked the Civil Service Commission. PHONE 389-1161 panel to Investigate and consi- der the views of Interested organ- Body Shop 4501 Irvington St. I 24 llr. AAA Road Service izations and Individuals Includ- , S&II and Plaid Stamps ing civilian employees and uni- UC1wtcentoi Fuel Oil Service Dial Car formed personnel at any level of Mechanical Service o- Pier 17 Marina U Haul r) rank CAtmngtVthv Body Repairs - pay or authority. IS YOUR MACHINE Other members of the special OLD & CREAKY? Boat gas at Regular Station Prices General of the SEE PAGE 16 ANDYOU'LL panel are Army Service is our business. Now Showing complete 1965 Lines: Omar N. Bradley (ret.), now KNOW WHYI! We repair machines Any - Chairman of the Board, Bulova Boats 8 Motors =-- Evinrude Watch Co.; George Meany, Pre- RIVERSIDECHEVROLET & all types. High Trades \\mNRUDE\ ? 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UP 'H MORE ,s viEEF ) ti'4i;y,,,.rgyarif' ;:',>',. .: ,6 yFnr. 'r' : n r.f.Slya.sr : SELECT, d t: <'' ;R ORDERS' ', "* *!"" !$ & l/IAc 95..& o ,!. t WTORtSEUVEr I 3 C,kv A* -0969 (/ :i CARCUS WEIGHTS .< A Rq Ii m. *"*) *-v** wwa..uuuUuM. '?,< >V4X /*' 'f.SS't.gn -! .y A ay Jq J A dyjda ab q/x %Yr f'yti xij' xa'/ t? y : ; ,- f l '}f,5; >y t RICEp .ygtirfaN f!, y.S s'k aS'.S'1 f206 ATLANT C? $ p.3r f s l .%y;iy 1 t .r ,' Jfe xS-x fyir vS, '*$ y.rb 4 y 5 "env' Jq.. iagrd ?tl' s ,r t aL api , ,. ,., .. f' Y. } y p iJ. : < Np.lwf NlIN6T. !Y/W j rq r! f if "f | 11M'' fl e r4r ...tYM411M 1.1 / ' !l ... q e M 3 P ' f .. MIDWIST Wf 'AYIIUDGI TOLLS. HEATS BOTH WAYS J ,. !! a WITH ANY PURCHASE k qr <' ? ., , --- - --- --- ------ JI II U-:; :. ; : '!i-, I " I ...' PAGE 6 JAXAI NEWS FEBRUARY 18 1965 1 Iwo Jima' 20" Years: ', A UNcommon . Sa Hof do 1O )iv ., , Moore I I'r 't fi t rP r ' s C .r; Tutwi erde T t. ,I A , ' : .I... , ti : ::4:4adt ; { ld'p ' yL' ,,5w"$ t' P, ::5 iI S : SY S S t A .4s Yr ,u7jS s'n; .. { \ i t' , . .,....-... q On the eve of the 20th anniversary - of the landing at Iwo Jima, SSgt. W, B. Leonard, Paul K. Moore, ConradE. Snell, day of the invasion and made the Jax Air News has attempted to MAD Supply, had this to say: Supply, O&R, says: NATTC Art Shop, says: first 100 yards by 1 p.m. By relive the struggle for the Is- "I was attached to the Army- nightfall we were on the others land. Comments by some men "I was attached with "L" Co., "I was attached to the 5th Ma- Air Force Intelligence. We made Ide of the Island. I saw the now working al NAS who remem- 3rd Dattlion, 9th Marines. I rines. I also took part in the maps and drawings for Intelli- flag raising of the little flag onSuribachl. ber the bloody struggle bring Into operated a flame thrower at the securing of Mt. SurbachL I received gence. spent about seven monthson ." sharp focus the price many paid time. After we hit the island a Purple heart and a President the Island. After 65 days of for freedom. all our officers were either killedor Unit Citation. I was evacuated bombardment, the Island didn't wounded. When we pulled back after two weeks on the Island seem to soften any The Japs for a days rest, I had to Instruct because of injury." had everything underground. Our all the replacements that were unit took only 80 prisoners." 55 assigned to me. They were either Richard Oliver, killed or wounded later. The Supply, O&R, says: Cdr. W. J. Tutwiler, whole operation lasted about 30 "I was attached to the 8th Field Superintendent of NATTC's days." Regiment, Fleet Marines Pacific.I Aviation Electrician's Mate observed the flag raising cere- School, was a Lieutenant at the E. F. Futch, mony on SuribachZ We landed on time attached to VF-4 as division - a LST behind the Marine Divi leader during the battle of Supply, O&R, said: sions. The Saps broke through Iwo Jima "I flew the Ifellcat our Army installations and made type of aircraft from the USS "I was attached to the Army Banzai attacks on us." Essex (CV-9)). We began straf- Amphibious boats. I remember Jay L. Hoffman, fing, laying smoke screens on the seeing the bodies floating in the Painter O&R commented beaches, Feb. 9, and dropping : and from napalm bombs and firing rocketsIn water on my trips to "I was onboard the USS New ML the While the Mt.Suribachl with other squad- ships. on beach Jersey (BB-62)). We participatedin rons." .s they wouldn't let us set up tents action Iwo Jlma. support at Arthur W. Rowe, : 1 so we had to sleep two men to . .. Our purpose was to keep away Equipment Repair O&R a foxhole. The planes were always what remained of the Jap fleet , Then Corporal with the 5thDi- the Island. strafing They and their aircraft. We also ser- THE SIXTH WAVE coming a h or. bombed a Sap ammo dump and the ved as flagship for Admiral vision, 27th Marines says; "We THE WOUNDED from Iwo Jima met heavy resistance when the whole Island seemed to jump. "Bull" Halsey and Adm. spent 30 days as scout observerfor were transported to medical 'facilities Japanese attempted to destroy I was also there during the flag Spraunce. Our ship and crew the Intelligence Service. I in two hospital ships and landing craft. raising on Mt. SaribachL" received twomajorbattlestars." was In the third boat wave. We any other craft with space to hit the beach at 9 a.m the first carry them. - I I 18 1965 lAX AIR NEWS PAGE Valor Was: A Commcjn\' Virtue'r , for three days and three of Iwo at 0902. Three minutes exaggerated, or that naval and doctrine. The operation was In the final analysis, battlesare nights U.S. ships and planes had later, amtracs in the second wave air bombardment had been more planned and executed in accor- won not by machines but by unleashed tons of explosives on were unloading Marines on the effective than expected.It dance with the grim necessities of men trained to fight, wanting to Iwo Jirpa in preparation for an beach. later developed that the the air war against Jap n. Stra- live, but unafriad to die. Iwo amphibious assault which began Marines charged through the Japanese had buttoned-up In well tegically located Iwo Jima had to Jima has come to symbolizethe twenty-years ago tomorrow.In open hatches of the amtracs. concealed caves and tunnels be taken. ... courage and offensive spirit the early morning hours of Their charge slowed as they emerging only after the heavy Situated some 650 air miles .that brought victory to the Armed February 19, 1945, the 4th and bogged down In ankle-deep vol- bombardment shifted. Intelli- from Japan the island was to be Forces of the United States. dur- 5th Marine Divisions boarded the canic ash. gence reports of enemy strengthhad used as an emergency landing ing World War IL landing craft that would take them The Marines reorganized and been underestimated by the field for distressed B-29 Super- The 24 Medals of Honor ashore. The landing craft circled began their Inland push.( Resis- Americans; not overestimated. fortresses. It would also be awarded for valor during the the transports until 0830 then tance was light during the first The Japanese reacted quickly used for refueling aircrafton campaign reflect the high levelof headed toward shore. few minutes. Scattered mortar, after the bombardment lifted. long-distance flights individual and collective Rockets from U.S. ships artillery and machine-gun fire Fifteen minutes after the Marines The: urgency of the Marines' heroism characteristic of that.. streaked through the skies, was encountered. The only man had landed, they were receiving mission In capturing Iwowas Impressed action. Countless other acts of plummeting into island targets. made objects on the beach were heavy fire. Many Marine posi- upon them as early as selfless bravery went unnoted in Marine, Navy, and Army Air land mines. There were enemy tions were under brisk mortar March 4 (D-plus 13)). That day the holocaust of Iwo but the cumulative - Corps aircraft ravaged enemy emplacements.Some fire by 0935.Throoghoot. the first damaged B-29 limpedInto bravery did not. The positions with napalm, bombs, of the Marines were opti- the hours ofD-Day Iwo while the battle still then-Secretary of the Navy, bullets and rockets.A mistic enough to entertain the Marine riflemen slugged their raged. James V. Forrestal, spoke for wave of armored amphibians thought that estimates of enemy way inch by inch, through Intense By the end of the war, 2,251 most Americans when he expressed ground into the black ash beaches strength had been considerably machine-gun and rifle fire. The Superforts carrying 24'I6lcrew- his "tremendous admiration - .,/ '(> ",f..... Japanese fired from well-hidden men landed on the Island. A and reverence for the ; . :.:<)j1; .:?.".... ,, ,'>', r 4i pillboxes, blockhouses and caves. who walks beaches and f" \< it. ; ){ u ; significant number of these would guy up ;>;y ."..' t. ..". ,.:: EW D-Day at Iwo was an uneven have been lost if Iwo had not takes enemy positions with a rifle 11,r' 4'>." struggle with the advantage of been available. and grenades or his bare hands." ,':.;' t;; terrain and troop disposition ,,r'1"-' r\, .,,;: ;':-:q.Gt 7 fil'I ;; > > {* heavily in favor of the Japanese. j :: _]iIlit, < ;., ". WI' t. -. .. ' + : <, J'Jl. ( ;rl"Jif I\ It . : , :' Marines labored to bring their } '< ;,{ti ( >. '1>11" J 't' , ;: : : .> mechanized the < equipment across , .. / Ji/o1 tIIICiI : \ > , beach as poured *\ .... : .It enemy gunners , r '' $ '.. '" 3 "/" . death and destruction on them ,. ', "r' y f' :; Ab from the high ground on both 't,/ ; .t., !t ,L '.' :.,J (! flanks. t'H"J .. " ! k ! xi t ; 'rNvui9tiriiiit Marines were forced to advance ). , over open ground while r. """ f' ,,,, 1t4I VI {t'P, I " terrific "', rr ' subjected to a pounding t from positions that were difficultto (\j \ ,\" ". j To A.1 eo. " ; locate. Once located, they were - equally difficult for naval gunfire .; 'ti.vJ: .......t'5'4, ..:t. '::f"I",!! and air support to silence.Six (.. -_/:. k !. ;; t .. 9 ,.. ... Marine Infantry regimentsand I M f tft ,# Marine batta- .. . '" six artillery . ...... . lions landed on Iwo that first ,I( .. ... .. .. .#II... -.t: "'..;;.:. \v-:; with tank batta- day. Along two PERHAPS the most graphic picture of' the bathe is painted by this lions these Marines began to prepare ,;' . cemetery of' the Fifth Marine Division. This is one of three Marine for an expected Japanese cemeteries on the island. The Third and Fourth Marine Divisions night counterattack as darkness also suffered heavy losses. closed around the Island. These units were tied in with physical SOUVENIRS of the bloody encounter were gathered by GIs. These r contact all along the front, except flags are the battle flagsof'various Japanese units who occupied the for two small gaps. Both these island. Notice the swords and gun in the 'foreground. gaps however, were wellcoveredby ., ., i '+ fire and observation. s o'L Throughout the night the enemy M . tried to Infiltrate the Marines' J, .., ;".:.: : lines, but there was no large- I: scale counterattack.The . next 25 days would not be unlike D-Day. They would be filled with bitterness and disappointment aw s ;, rt and, eventually, , victory.It . Y R was on the 26th day of the assault (March 16)) that Iwo Jima was declared secured. Dedicated Japanese soldiers would drag the battle through the late winter months into May before all re- sistence would cease. THESE truck-carried rocket launchers were one of our deadliest During the battle for IwoJima, and most feared weapons m the Iwo Jima invasion. 22,056 Marines fell in battle. Of these, 4,564 were killed in action. Another l died wounds --- .331 sustained - In the battle. This total THE MOUND of twisted metal in the foreground of this picture amounted to almost one-third of was once an ammunition truck. - all the Marines killed during World War IL P, 'o a Ys 4Y24t Japanese killed In action numbered - approximately 19,000. . Slightly more than 1000 were cap- M w' w s TxY tured. WOA'i" In the savage struggle for Iwo Jima, the amphibious forces of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps proved that, given control of 'Pfyr.'r 'YY . the surrounding seas and skies, "" they could seize any objective, no matter how powerful its guns and emplacements or how stub- vir M r 4, born and skillful the defenders.But r.Q '..a...J.l 6,821 Marines, sailors and pia Arfik tne island nod oeen secured, this post office was probably soldiers did not die to prove the THIS is what remains of. a Japanese airfield following the battleFEBRUARY the most popular"building" on Iwo Jima. soundness of existing amphibious for Iwo Jima. P I PAGES J AX AIR NEWS FEBRUARY 18, 1965 . I Landlord,<. Beware. I :': : B IueI'ackets'luu;;i Acey D'ucey Club USO F Notes. WASHINGTON D.C. ...(AV- dye duty You decide to rent your NEWS). When you are trans- house here, while you're sta- Thursday, February 18 Thursday, February 18 Thursday, February 18 ferred from here to there, you tioned there, hoping that upon Homemade Goodies Night may not want to sell the lovely your return the house will be as Carl Boyd & Rhythm Kings 8:30- Happy Hour 4:30-6:30 p.m. house you've bought; it may be nice If not nicer than when 11:30 p.m.Friday. Friday, February 19 Friday, February 19 the house to which you will want you ]left. February 19I' Record Request Night March Wilson 8:30-12:30 a.m. to return after your tour of ac- But being an absentee landlord - Is full of' problems.] The Lazy Rhythm Girls & Mel Saturday, February 20 Saturday, February Landlord beware| Gaden 9-1 a.m. ' . CHURCH of CHRIST the most ,difficult* Mac & Do Re Me's 8:30- Boy Meets Girl Night- Probably I -. ( Saturday, February 20 WESCONNETT BLVD. of," problem about being an absentee 12:30 a.m.Sunday. Sunday, February 21 NEAR NAS landlord is caring for what Is, Phil Cay 9-1 a.m. February 21 JUST OFF TIMUQUANA RD. Grace Chapel Parish after all While your property. Sunday, February 21 Movie and the Bachelo Mark Castle 8:30-11:30 p.m. Tammy SUNDAYS: you're not on the scene, it is Iboo: A.M. BIBLE WORSHIP your heretodaygonetomorrowtenant March Wilson 8:30-11:30 p.m. Monday, February 22 Monday. v, February.., ?22George's ... . who has to keep us the 11:00: A.M. WORSHIP Monday, February 22 . BirthdayHop,8llp.m.Tuesday Hour 4:30-6:30 Happy p.m. plumbing, mow the lawn fix the 6:00: P. t. EVENING SERVICE roof, check the'furnace. 'Canyon Pizza 2 for 1 Night Tuesday, February 23 February 23 WEDNESDAYS: be sure he knows he has to do 23 Tuesday 7:30 P.M. MID-WEEK SERVICE this work for you? Can he do it? February Game Night at 7:30 p.m. with Game Night CHURCH PHONE SP 1-5073 And who is to pay for the plumb- Happy Hour 5-7 p.m. band to followWednesday Wednesday, February 24 MINISTER PHONE SP 1-2646 ing job, the new seed for the lawn Wednesday,' February 24 February 24 Show the patch on the roof, the new Disc Jockey Game Night 8 p.rn. Movies sports 8 p.m. motor for the furnace fan? a PIZZA PANTRY As the owner of the property, CPO Club you may also be liable for the TAKE OUT ORDERS DINING ROOM broken leg of the mailman who C J .1 PREMIUM BEER CHOICE CUT STEAKS slipped on the walk not shoveled Thursday, February 18 clear of snow. But can the tenant ITALIAN SANDWICHES SPAGHETTI Pizza 'rv charge you for having the walk Night '1 "PIZZA. shoveled? Friday, February 19 .. These are just a few of the Dance Phil to our specialty" problems that can arise whenyou Cay y own property here while you are Saturday, February 20 FRANK DERICKSONIn far away over there. If you Dance to Mark Castle decide to rent your house, make Jtolltf Utt ftn'd enjoy the Heart of Cedar Hills sure that any lease your tenant Sunday, February 2)) fua-fiile4 treataa.Au . signs Includes provisions cov- NIIION well Dance Bud 3619 Blanding Blvd. Ph. 771-0170 ering each of these many points to Clark ncrtaUcm Ptn1acd.'tboclOmt.. both for your protection and to Monday, February 22 Iota oIl1W1o sad avoid future misunderstandings.f Game NightTuesday IIItl.ROLLERDROME. February 23 Open G Wednesday, February 24 f ( Open 1855 CASSAT AVE. S Once we feared there would be PHONE 384-6687 C 1i so many cars on the freeways nobody "Jdcksonviltc's could go anywhere. Now It Newest , '! 4 looks as though there will be so Most Modern Rink" 4 many freeways there won't be Sat & Sun Mat. 2:30-7:30: anywhere left to go. Open 7:30: PM 10:30: PM Daily .Changing Times 1)) 1 1 VANDERBILT TIRES] "PROVEN FOR MILEAGEQUALITYPRICE'AUTO 3 .' CENTERS SERVE YOU -- 0 NO MONEY DOWN >, |1.17 ::tlt 1st QUALITY NYLON Vanderbilt Premium 24 MONTH 38 MONTH UNCONDITIONAL UNCONDITIONAL 1x---.1 GUARANTEE GUARANTEE BLACKWALL WHITEWALLSIZE SIZE EACH EACH 00ml3 .. ... ..'. IO.JJ 600.11 . .. .IUIno. .1 I. ....... II.JI 4SO.I3. ...... ".Ii Will ....... 12.n 700.13..1).7 750.14. ....... n.j 7S0.14 ....... .'T/.M Need going home money ? lOOiU. ... .... ii.ii 100.14..1,0.1 150.14 ....... is jj MO.U......... 21,12 .so.15 .'". .. |.|3 *so.14........ 25... s. o. S. Seaboard for a loan. Seaboard specializes in 6)0115..1.53 670.15......... ISM 710.15........ . , 101) 710.,5..1.. .. ".41 to Naval For renting money personnel. high priority 760.1.12.53 )60.1.17.,4Add service, telephone ahead for a personal (and top AiklS2.'be< JJO IClI lor"TubtlnsTlln Whitewalls AddS2J1ol"ClIS"TubtltsTllesAtl 120.13........ 22.62, secret) appointment. You'll be surprised how low your T.r,. PI.. T., i E..k.,,..N.J.OO "'AM.O. 01J Tin N.I R.cFRONT ." .1I. monthly payments will be.LOANS -ww v I ENDSPECIAL S ROTATION to $600.SERBORRD.RNRNCE A t FREEMOUNTINGjTUBEREPAII COMPHNY A. 'lifesaver when: you need cash : MAIM STREET CEDAR HilLS SOUTHSIDI UHk 1 M.i. 350411 1244 PhiliM HI,..., EL 4WJI"SANDY" 56.pIi.' (c.4e.Hill. C,.tet I. fti20M ' 215 Lynch Building, Jacksonville 34 West Cuval St. Jacksonvil MCR.CROSSO' OPEN s"*1-6Ut,,..,,, "",e,... tnm FUn ,.....c' Telephone ELgin 6-3311 I OPEN DAILY I 'TIL I 6 PJ4. 'TII .... OPEN FRIDAY TIL P.M.[ Telephone ELgin 6-1251 ERNIE OHM.*... CARROLL CIIBB...... FEBRUARY 18, 1965 JAX AIR NEWS PAGES 1 OJD5OFMA ,< ."O". Club ,- ...., Movies; ;<: t .,. ' 2IMoNYA E A Coop INVEGTMENrONL.y Thursday, February 18 Moyies will be shown regularlyat WINE INTERgSr 15KEcr Happy Hour 3:30-6 p.m. 7 p.m. Monday through Satur- i UP. Dinner 6-9 p.m.Friday day.Malnslde will have two feature Ads should be mailed to the JAX AIR NEWS, 4724 Clyde February 19 times 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Sat- Drive, Jacksonville 8, Florida, to arrive not later than urdays and Sundays. The hospitalwill Tuesday for publication the following Thursday. Ads arriving - Happy Dinner Hour 3:30-6 p.m. have one feature onSunday'sat too late ''or'this deadline will be published the following - 6-9:30 p.m. 7 week unless the publisher is instructed otherwise. Music by Roy Bardes 8-12 a.m. p.m.Kiddee Matinee at Malnslde check or money order for the.full cost .of the ad must be Saturday, February 20 Theatre Saturday;'2 p.m. .Theseare I received, ,WITH.". 'the'copy for the ad. *; >\ 'DO NOT SEND CASH subject change. jo Dinner 6-9:30 p.m. RATE: Minimum charge ((3 lines). .. . . .$1.00 Music by Sophlstl-Kats 8:30- Thursday, February 18 Per additional line ((4 words per line). . 0.35 12:30 a.m.Sunday. Mainside Ring Of Fire- David - - - 21 February Janssen, Joyce Taylor Hospital Love With A Proper . Buffet 6-9 p.m. Prime Ribsof 1 i "I. APPliANCESand Beef Stranger Steve McQueen, FORSALE. 3:Br home closeto HOUSE FOR RENT = 3 DR,, Monday, February 22 Natalie Wood NAS $50. down $50 month. large fenced yard,partially furn, Friday, February 19 Call Art Powell USN RET, 264- vacant, Call 264-9974. Happy Hour 3:30-6 p.m. 6144 with Powell Realty, BKR. Mainside The Victors Vince Dinner SINGER FURNITURE 6-9 p.m.'Tuesday . Edwards, Romy Schneider DIAL BROKERAGECO February 23 Hospital Home From The Hill- UNFURN. APT FOR RENT O Foreign Dish Night 6-9 p.m. Robert Mitchum, Eleanor Blandlng Blvd. Deluxe apt. 3 BR MATIC (Scandlvtan) Parker Kit. Equip. 3 mi. NAS $115 mOo Sewing Machine Console ModeL Owner 771-8697. A-I shape Sold new for over Saturday, February 20 Headquarters for Fine Furniture !- Wednesday, February 24 $300. Pay off balance of$82.40 & Appliances at lowest Mainside Advance the to Rear- Fried Chicken Night 6-9 p.m. or assume monthly payments of prices. Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens FOR SALE Inc. Prop, duplex 780. Will take older machine As the salesman entered the Hospital Ring of Fire David 3-pkx, 4-ptex. 3 ml. NAS $115 as part payment. Call Credit I curved sectional I office, the manager said, "Pm Janssen, Joyce Taylor mOo Owner 7718697. Manager, 353-1946 night or day. SOFA $651BBaBBn&HBBBBnBHBBBa sorry I cannot see you today." KIddee Matinee Courtship of A-I Sewing Machine Co. And the salesman answered, Eddie's Father "Well. It's lucky I called here, 21 REAL ESTATE: Information on WE FINANCE because Sunday, February TRAILER LOT FOR RENT - I represent a firm of sales, purchases, equities, or 6338 Woodman Drive, Venetia - 2710 W. BEAVER ST. spectacle makers." Mainside A House Is Not A FHA VA homes, call WalterT. Terrace, fully equipped with Sunshine Mag. Home Shelley Winters, Robert Bowen USN Rtd. Charter patio. 771-5745.' Taylor Real Estate Co. 387-6511 or Hospital The Victors VInce 387-2851 at night. Edwards RADIO TV, HI Fl, ,STERO -! Romy Schneider MONEY IN! 1 DAY C B gear repaired. BEE electronics - Monday, February 22 i 6502 BARMER DRIVE INSURANCE LOW RATES Mainside The Prim Paul For safe drivers SR 22's filed Phone 771-3286. S25 to WO Newman. Elke Sommer meets base requirements, Hospital Advance to the Rear- monthly terms,for fast courteous 1959 VW for deluxe sedan. ON YOUR SIGNATURE & ARRANGED BY PHONE Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens service through Independent Clean low milage, good cond. Cash for any purpose. Just phone and tell us Tuesday, February 23 Agent. $795. Call 771921LALTERATIONS how much you want. Pick up the cash at your ROBINSON AGENCY 354-6191 convenience. Same-day service. Mainside Youngblood Hawke 1507 Margaret Street 5Points. James Fransicus, Suzanne civilian, mili- 24 MONTH REPAYMENT PLAN Pleshette tary. Rates sewed while you wait. Hospital A House is Not A USED TV CLEARANCE 10 to Call 388-6395. You Get Mo. Pmt. You Get Mo. Pmt. Home Shelley Winters, Robert choose from. $25.00 and up. Taylor Phone 387-212L $ 84.33 $ 5.00 $355.79 $ 21.00 151.80 9.00 427.51 .25.00 Wednesday, February 24 FOR RENT furs, and unfurn apts., Call Mrs.Gross 771-9007. 219.27 13.00 500.51 29.00 Mainside CImarron Glenn BUYING A CAR? Buy your next 286.73 17.00 600.00 34.39 Ford, Maria ScheU auto from a retired servlceman- Ibspital The Prize Paul & save. Call Myers, 8161. FURNISHED BACHELOR APT. - Above payments include interest.D1AL Newman, Elke SommerIn comp. redec. $1L per week. 5 Blks. from Dwntwn JAX. Call : its concern with Left and ORANGE PARK 3 BEDROOMS after 1800. EV 8-9886. Right, the world has forgottenthat 2 BATHS FOR SALE OR RENT. 241 West Forsyth St. Dial 3564735 there is an Above and Be- $62.00 per mo. and up VA .or, 5256 Beach Boulevard Dial 359-2895 low. in-service. No down payment;- 6 USED TV'S $35.00 to$150.00.Guaranteed' . Hampton Times. some already financed-no quali for 30 days Parts & fying. Rentals $85 unfurnished Labor. Terms. CallChuck 389- $100 furnished. Phone264-6491, 3672. BILL DONNELL BUILDERS. FEBRUARY S ! RIDE WANTED 0715 1600 ELECTRIC RANGE 40 Inch, Atlantic and University Blvd. to YMENl. .NODOWNPA deep 2649049.well and storage, $25. Call: NA 8368.Tre. ext. 8262, Phone 724- ( For 3rd Class or Higher. Rank ) ON NEW PLYMOUTH VALIANT :. UNFURN. HOME FOR RENT FOR RENT 5386 Timaquana BELVEDERE. FURY OR CHRYSLER AUTOMOBILES 5357 Colonial Ave., 3-Br. kit. Rd., 2 Bdr., Kit equip, 2 1/2 Pick equip., fenced yard, $85.00 mon. mL to NAS. $70. mOo EV 9- NEWCorVto: choose from) yoorequiprnent.WE'VE . than 75 More Call: 389-3777 (after 4:00 or 8697 384-4539. EeAR' GOT TH wk. ends). ONLY 20 MINUTES S e U TH'OFNASON HIGHWAY 17 NEW GE CONSOLE STERO AM FOR SALE: NAVY BRIDGE 'FM tuner, automatic changer. COAT size 42, $40.00 Call Nothing down $2.25 weekly. Call .CLAYTONREVELSCHR 3888479. Cliff 389-3672. i . USED TV CLEARANCE 10 to VENETIA MANOR Large BR- YS1ER..PLYMOUTH INC choose from. $25.00 and up. 2 bath home. Separate DR and Phone 387-212L Den. Central Air, 2-car garage. PHONE.JAX264.6SSS GREEN COVE SPR NGSAUTHonl.ZEDA ,Large Shaded lot.$22,900 by own- The worst moment for an 'er. 384-2972. 5743 Salerno ... . "O atheist Is when he feels grate- Road. : ' .C. .H..R.Y.SL", : .E''R' .' MARK. QUALITY ful and has no one to thank. - DEALER OF. P. Samuel McCrea Cavert, Pulpit f. MOTORS UHPORATICN. Digest. 11-64. .. .r... ... ... ........ ............ ......... .. ..- ........... ..... ". ,. ..'. .... 44 : .. ..........R.1r1rir r l.lr.r r .Y.IJJd PId..JJL'N+ , -- -' -- - --- , I FEBRUARY 18, 1965 PAGE 10 TAX AIR NEWS aluminum bodied and Weighing in ....... ..... .. .,. .... ''. : :, :4. .. .. ,:: :: : : : Two Brand .' <<:::::::::-:;::::;'X ::::::t':':o(.:: '>';'' =-::':: ;: : < ; ;: :: ..:.. ...tt'/! .* : Spoits: at undetyldOOJbs.: the car under "' } f : the hands-of' 1 th i'ralded drivers : D.R" ,tB.t1t. f New Cars For'"*' 'won many ;aces'n"European road li itkiiE& ShortsThis races this past season. One fac- ] tory entry l with two additional I4 2 Saturday, February 20, at 12 Hour Sebring-American drlvenentrants: should :;...? > 10 a.m. the Fla-Ga. Interservice make a .formidable onslaught on bowling and volleyball tournles SEBRING, FLORIDA ....Sleek the European designed auto will be held here at NAS. The powerful and streamlined is the, racing cars. I Elias Takes The Helm bowling action will take placein word for two of the newest type' Also to be powered by an the new lanes and the, yolley- high speed auto racing cars starting American big bore racing engine ball competition'will take: placein the world famous.Sebring 12: will be the McLaren-El\a from \* the Mainslde Gym Bldg.. 3Arrangements . Hour Endurance*> Race Saturday England. Designed by; Frank AI Annapolis AcademyGREAT rttfr * March 67th at 10 a.m. Nicholls, one of Englands' top have been made The Grifo, Italian built and auto 'racing builders, entered for the use of the Station's boxIng - powered by a Chevy engine under the firm name. McLaren, LAKES ILL., ....(NAVNEWS)....."E" IS FOR ELIAS: "The equipment at BJdg. 3,in preparation - loaded with Weber carbs turning also of England. Navy doesn't waste any time," he said. "I signed my contract at for the 6ND Boxing tournaments - \,. ,out 465 HP, Bertone designed all.;.' .. 2:30 and went to work at 2:3." to be held here at NAS , The speaker was Bill Elias the Navy's new head football coach.On April 14-16. Anyone interestedin .. .. Tuesday he signed a one-year contract at Annapolis. A day later participating with the Jax Navy he was in the Chicago area checking- on prospects for next season. Boxing Team is asked to call He has a United Airlines tic- Frank McCaffrey NAS Athletic ket In his pocket to fly to San the admiral has championed many Director at Ext. 585 in Bldg. 3. Francisco the same evening to young football prospects for the * meet his quarterback coach,Doug Navy. As vice chairman of the Any personnel interested In LOUNGE & PACKAGE STORE Scovill, and talk about West Coast Naval Academy Foundation, he participating with the Jax Navy has helped scores of athletes and candidates.The Swimming team in the up coming6ND 3909 BLANDING BLVD. handsome, greying broad other deserving youngsters get Tournaments, July 8-10, at Into schools for ultimate - DANCING NIGHTLY"A shouldered gentleman stopped off preparatory NAS Memphis are urged to con- at the Great Lakes Naval Training entrance into the Naval tact Chuck Phillips at the Indoor - J Center to see Rear Admiral Academy. Pool, Ext. 481. or reportto friendly place for Howard A. Yeager. Although he is no longer a the NAS Poolthis Friday Feb- friendly people" Admiral Yeager Commandant member of the Foundation, Admiral ruary 19, at 4 p.m. of the Ninth Naval District has Yeager is still active as * DRIVE-IN SERVICE, been actively recruiting football a Navy "Scout." That's why The deadline tor entries In theN players for the Naval Academy the Navy's new coach stoppedby Golf AS Intramural Leagueshas CASE LOTS AT COST +10% for a "pow-wow" with the program.He been set for Friday February - has a trophy case filled with admiral 26. League competitionIs footballs from past Army-Navy Elias was accompanied byNavy's slated to get underway by games sent to him by Navy teamsin defensive line coach,Carl March 8. appreciation of his active sup Schuette, who planned to stay on In Chicago prospecting" until port.A 1927 graduate of the Naval Saturday. Academy, Admiral Yeager was a Ellas' credentials Include four 1t GRAND OPENING Navy gridder as a midshipmanand years as head coach of the University t" CAN YOU still treasures a photographof of Virginia and honorsas t t tI himself and a teammate,qua:-. "Coach of the Year" In two TAKE YOUR CAR : terback Jim Blanchard, dressedIn conferences.At WITH YOU? j the football togs of the 1920s. Virginia he Inherited a 28- For Financing And Insurance ikt Since his own gridiron days, game losing streakthatwentbackto Stateside And Overseas. Call I ( lI Itj 1958. ife quickly ended that DYER. M. BURR I EOt unwanted distinction by leading representingGOVERNMENT Moody AFB Virginia to a victory in his first EMPLOYEES H game as head coach in a 21 to FINANCE CORPORATIONAND I Fla-Ga 6 triumph over William and j jINTERNATIONAL Tops Mary. SERVICE I INSURANCE COMPANY Elias began his football coaching - ConferenceMoody 15615: Tlmuquana Rd. 771-0527 career on the high school gridiron at Richmond, Ind., in AFD winner of the 1948 and finished five years there SPECIALS Northern section of the Florida- with two successive undefeated WESCONNETT Georgia Interservice basketball seasons. Then he went to Pur- - conference, defeated McCoy due University as an assistant FURNITURE CO. Bog of Chicken 59 AFB, winner of the Southern con coach before becoming head man at french fries & pepsi :5326 Wesconnett Blvd. 103rd 't ference in two straight games at George Washington.Ii . recently 96-93 and 86-84. > '.Admiral Yeager's office ,$ 100 Moody topped the Northern Elias mostly sat back( and listened NEW & USED Chili Dogs 10 for conference with it's 10.2 record. while the admiral and his TV SETSFURNITURE It's only two losses came at the guests talked of Navy victoriesof OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11.9 PM hands of the Jax Navy"cagers"who the past. TAKE-OUT RESTAURANT took second place in the It's our guess the Navy's new CHICKEN & SEAFOOD DINNERS Northern League at 8-4. coach was dreaming of victoriesof I EASY CREDIT I McCoy had little trouble in the the future. We'd like to give 5100 BLANDING BLVD. Southern conference as they him two words of advice: "Beat .FREIGHT SALVAGE ended the season with a 11-1 Army." .REPROSSESSIONSBargains PHONE 771.7910fiWUWWJWItflj record. Their only loss comingat the end of the season at the Galore! hands of Patrick AFD 85-8L A good citizen is a person who Come in and Brouse would behave just as he does If Open 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. there were no laws. Phone 771-0750: Rot ag raph, GRAND OPENING Fort Worth Rotary Club . MONDAY 433) FEB 8TH 3@uw[} YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE ON A HONDA"HONDA. .;;.";;':::.::'::::;:::::::;:::::::;:;::::;::::;:":::":::'::"::' CEIH '::::::::;:::-::" V mmmmm ChevroletCHEVROLET World's Largest Motorcycle Manufacturer t MOTORS & CYCLES CO. in JacksonvilleDOWNTOWN PARTS & ACCESSORIES: SALES & SERVICE - 4949 BLANDING BLVD. PHONE 771-8244 924 LAURA ST. at ORANGE -------- . - . ' - - [FEBRUARY 18, 1965 JAX NEWS PAGE 11 ._ __ __ Local "Arena.Features BUILT BETTER TO LAST LONGER Security 'An'dHospital Retain . NAS BoxerHeadlining Undefeated Records In IM Play EVERY last Friday nights Still undefeated In their respective Hospital( ComFalrJax 61-59 match of the Little Boxing Arena leagues Security, 11-0 Marks, Hosp 22 pts. . was Joe Thrift one of Jackson- of the American League and Hospital Hospital NARTU 69-33 ville's .hard hitting heavyweight 10-0 of the National League, Kloman, Hosp 23 pts.. COLOR TV champions( who was billet as head the lists Intramural"Ca- ICEUR., Supply 46-37 "Sailor" Joe thrift. gers." ." Austin, FICEUR 19 pts.3spitat . Thrift lost his match with Joey Rounding out the top three VP-18 67-35 . Louis White by a split decision. teams of the American Leagueare Kloman Hosp 27 pts. White had entered the ring with VP-30 at 11-2 and VAP62at Marines, NARTU 43-29 11 straight K.O.S to his credit. 8-3, while in the National Taylor, Marines 12 pts. "Sailor" Joe hails from Fer- League it's Supply at 11-1 and . nandlna Beach and now makeshis FICEUR at 9-L Knocking over a gasoline pump home 'here in Jacksonville.His The results of last weeks action In a Grampian,Pa.filling station,, mother, Mrs. V. E. Thorn' are: g lady driver pointed to the man .. e.f"f .. ton, lives at 9255 8th Street. He Denotes high scorer for the beside her and said: "My husband ': is a career Navy man serving as game. always tells me when I'm a Boatswains Mate Second Class VP-30, A/C Maint 57-39 getting too close, but this time with theMaster-At-Arms Forcesat Brown VP 27 pts. tie never opened his mouth." NAS Jax. Admin, VP-16 74-45 Gasoline Retailer. His boxing career started while( Taylor, VP 23 pts. ierleaas asesiasssvssf he was serving withComPhibPacC Security. VP-7 78-31 ( 0 m m a nd e r Amphibious Brady, Sec 21 pts. Forces, Pacific) where he foughtin Supply, Weapons 39-23 the middleweight division and Rogers, Supply 17 pts. was undefeated. Dispensary, AF679th 50-32 ...'. : "Sailor" Joe has had'only five Prince, Disp 24 pts. .,-,. .., : 103rd St. at Wesconnett Blvd. a: :W but has been Hospital, Marines 61-30 professional fights, ' very Impressive in all of them, Kloman, Hosp 35 pts. We Wire Flowers ? AS LOW AS winning four, his last byaTKO VP-30, FAW-11 83-35 Plrorte SP 1-3770 or SP 1-OZ50 against the Golden Boy from Ma- Brown VP 25 pts. Flowers r con, Ga. Communications, VP-45 35-28 For Every Occasion He boxed in the AAU matches Sheets, Comm 15 pts. $ FICEUR, VP-18 50-36 FREE DELIVERY $39995for here and again was undefeated before - JEWELL J. SMITH * turning professional. Austin, FICEUR 23 pts. NOTICE ' - ,- : The Duval County Hunters ,w11 GREATER DEPENDABILITY ' Association Is sponsoring a Fried Chicken Dinner onSaturday, Feb- ruary 20, with the proceeds goingto the Hope Haven Hospital,' , Crippled Childrens' Division. & ZENITH The event starts at 1 p.m., * at the Dinsmore Civic Club, Old - Kings Road at Civic Club Road. Racing/ Cost will be $1 for adults and 50tf for children. Please come and help support a worthy cause. %'sS\'ASWnY.\,9n:..Y..Y.:: : :':: : .:.:::::.:n.YM1'.. ww:::iL4lwN.CY::Y.ko: :eo-rayaYrv: : : ':.: ::::;:$Ya.w"ca-0/wtiQC: : RI\'tlW orM; ;:;>;m wQx.+,%, ; :7iSCNSYIIM ;::e:: :w, .ax'M; .,.., ... .... ..,..... ....,.,.,... ... .,. < M I W..A.'<<..y'.Ay..y..w..m. Y'A:' w.w:':): .WAW' ::::& '.:;':(< "":M:t. *>>> ;.y.<:- } >:. < '.*: :: :..,....w..w..b''w.:;:::;::::::.:n.Y.wi,4: ...:............:..""::'.'m I 'D' 'iJ D'"n' ,11'f.Z< e. ,, nt.UtafIw.ctX :;;A.lJl.: >'t.::: ON STAGE ; ; .):;:;..::.wa:a,:;w.Nw: Nf; ::;::;.; :W1..1wrwrt1i:1tw&t: : : : : *00'.i GUILD PLAYERS on McDuff no. Beaver "- Post time 8 o'clock PRESENT from World's Top Quality MY Electronic Specialists FAIR LADY BIG TOP MOTORS MARCH ,j ZENITH PERFECTED HANDCRAFTED ' 5-13 TV CHASSIS with no or. printed circuits and no production World's Greatest .f shortcut for greater operating de- pendability, fewer service: problems. Musical CEDAR HILLS k . ZENITH PERFECTED SUPER GOLD 62 VOIKSWAGEN.i1395 VIDEO GUARD 82 Channel tuning Evening Perf. 8:30 with 125 gold contacts for Karmon Gia., I Sun Matinee 2:30 clean. longer TV life. TICKETS $4.00 62 MONIA. . ... $1395 60 RAMBLER.$995 .. ;., ZENITH PERFECTED CIRCUITRY COLOR provides DEMODULATOR . MATINEE $3.00 One owner, 2 dr., auto. Standard shift, R&H, one .;" the most accurate hues in Color TV. trans., R&H, extra sharp. owner, extra clean. Call for Reservations 61 CHEVROlET. . $1095 60 COMET . .. .$995 NOW! 4 Dr., 6 cyl., Straight stick, Wagon, 4 door, 6 cylinder, R&H. R&H. TIMUQUANATV FAIRFAX 60 CHEVROLET.$1095 5* MERCEDES . .$995 Belair, 4 dr., V-8, R&H, air 4 door, 1 owner, extra . THEATRE cond. clean. 4120 HERSCHELEV FULL YEAR WARRANTY BANK FINANCING 7-4394 }t.t"" 3719 5617 TIMUQUANA ROAD See Our Courteous ry BLAt DING 3LVD. SP 1-4484 TICKETS SALESMEN Across from ARE {* ) Cedar Hills Shopping SALES SERVICE AVAILABLEAT BUD TERRY Center RENTALS$15.00 J PER ,MO. AND ; PHONEM. . SPECIALSERVICES YOUNG 3ILLSIEMER 771-2320 NI'N ": The Quality Goes In.Before the Natb&GQe On Used Car Mgr. . .. ,,-. -' r.- .- hoe. .. ..' :fJ . '.'...."., ..... . ... ... ... . .. .. ... ... .. .., .. ... . .. .. . . .. ": .!! .; .: .: : :(t( :-::.':.J, /.,':.rl ril..I'.f! t;I.'!':t::' .. :- ,'. .'.'. ;" ,'.M 1777' .7." t'y'.',171 -".. .'. :,.:J ': : ts,...l./rf1111, .'to'to..; -- :';""" ,. ,:., .__ .';'''7-r' ...: .'.--_:.=--'IIt'-..:..:-:--,.-- .... .. ..-.::-_ J -. -,' '" ". t.....' 1 I --'--. .. '-.- .. '- ..-.' .. . l FEBRUARY 18, 1965 I It \ PAGE 12 JAX AIR NEWS . - t THE GOLF "CORNER"The championship flight match. Klahn 4" monthly JAGA PRO AM meets Wester and' the winner held at the Fernandina Beach will meet Dave Clark' for the Golf Course this past Fridaywaswon championship. Y" by tfAS PFJO Joe McDonald Captain Lawson takes on CDR along with Frank Ifeyer, Frank Mayberry in what should prove to 'fit Miller and Gus Iblz. This fine be a most interesting first flight 1 A group finished ten under to win match this week. Captain Cason ; I by one 'stroke over the field of outlasted Randy Deming for a one twelve teams. up victory on the nineteenth hole. Play in the Station Military Captain Cason will meet the win- Championship slowed down ner of the Franklin VS Stefl somewhat due to the rain over match for the second flight , honors. E. Duke is scheduledto the weekend. Mike Hollack played - take on PIckens in the finals rounds one of his finest yet lost out to Dale Klahn in a close for the third flight. ," "' WESTERN AUTO f. 4 ASSOCIATE STORE 1 1f f 1 Ml. north of NAS at 5541 Roosevelt Blvd.In . Venetia Village CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER t MISS GREAT BRITAIN CmnU Radios, TV's, Appliances, Davis Tires, Bikes BLANDING BLVD. AT WILSONSP 11M.. 1Lpi 1' aM ,.".. aiFt.r. Sporting Goods, Auto Parts, etc. etc. y alai wmi tttr dU tbb ./ More than 16.000 Items TO CHOOSE FROM 1-1341 OR SP 1-6601 ' If iu Crew Britain. Tk IJ.-.u z 1..rrr .It fnm 1w4..W,u.. 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ALL PRICES EXCHANGE P.LUS TAX THESE CARS SOLD AS IS AU OTHER SIZES LOW," LOW, LOW 57 CHEVY WAGON. . . . . $295 Auto/trans., V-8, mech. good, good tires. 56 FORD WAGON. . . . . .$245 ENGINE OVERHAUL Standard shift, 6 cyI., new tag. 61 RAMBLER . .. . . . . .$395 REBUILD BALL JOINT (Parts & labor) 15.95 American 2 dr., standard shift. SHOCKS FRONT OR REAR (Parts & Labor) 12.95 ,. If BRAKE SHOES ANY U. S. CAR (Parts & Labor) 10.95 .. .AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! I. BALL JOINTS REPLACED (Parts & Labor) 29.95 . Mon. Fri. 8:30: a.m. 'til 9:00: p.m. DOUBLES SCIENTIFIC ENGINE TUNE UP (Labor) 4.95 HOURS: Sat. 8:30: a.m. 'til 8:00: p.m. AT SINGLE PRICES Sun. After Church 'til 7:00: p.m. 11-2 PM .5-8 PM .t Southside's Beautiful BIG CHIEF TIRE CO. SPECIAL FINANCING PUN t t Cocktail Lounge r *444 NORMANDYEV 6201 ROOSEVELT ; e. . 5916 Philips Hwy. 9D388V EV 4-4631 FOR SERVICEMEN < toss I roiiVtutmit "733.9992 or 7334431 ILIUM Y |
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